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Population Size Nebraska, like many states with large rural populations, has few areas with 65,000+ population Area65,000+20,000-64,999 Counties 316 Cities 211 Metros 3 3 Micros 110 School Districts 315 PUMAs 1414

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Comments Overlapping time periods Income is for previous 12 months Initial release of multi-year estimates is of prime importance; afterwards only 1 of 3 years of data changes – Last years new 3-year estimates had great interest (first new data since 2000 for many areas), little interest this year More useful as cross-sectional rather than time series Numbers are not consistent with most recent population estimates Small areas may have extreme volatility in economic measures, not reflected in three year period Small areas still may have large MOEs, especially for subgroups

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3-year Estimates Allow for Analysis of Subgroups with Large MOE: Black Poverty in Omaha Metro 200540.44.8 3rd Highest of 87 200629.75.2 25th Highest of 95 200736.75.9 6th Highest of 99 2005-0735.73.5 4th Highest of 100 200830.35.5 18th Highest of 96 * Rank is among the largest 100 metros at that time YearPercentMOERank*

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Comments Because of sampling error, there may be large differences in yearly point estimates that influence the 3-year estimate – What is the true level in reality? Which estimate was more likely to be correct – 40% or 30% in poverty 3-year estimate may mask important changes that are occurring Numbers can not be used for counts, relying on percentages appears more appropriate

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Comments 3-year estimates may be difficult to interpret, what does net migration over the 3-year period mean? Numbers are not consistent with most recent population estimate methodology – Changes to the methods to define net international inmigration could have impacted especially the Hispanic/Latino figures